420
Diurnal, 76Nocturnal, 76 Alaska, 263 Alberta, 254
Kananaskis Country, 15 Rockies, 254
Western, 15
Alca torda, 152 Alcids, 152 Algae, 24 Allan, M., 277
Allan, M.R. The Use of Xylazine and Ketamine-Medetomidine With and Without Their Antagonists Yohimbine and Atipamezole Hydrochloride to Immo-bilize Raccoons (Procyon lotor) in Ontario, Canada, 84-89
Allison, E., 418 Alvar, 38, 45, 183
Ameiurus nebulosus, 189 Amphibian, 395
Larvae, 403 Analysis(es),
Genetic, 386 Multivariate, 121 Population Viability, 139
Anas,
clypeata, 323
discors, 323
platyrhynchos, 323
strepera, 323 Anderson, L., 277
Apeltes quadracus, 121
Aphrocallistes vastus, 399 Appetite, 374
Arachnida, 134 Arctic, 24, 134 High, 194 Areas, Moulting, 229
Arethusa bulbosa, 349 Aréthuse bulbeuse, 349 Assemblage, Fish, 121, 165 Atipamezole, 84
Barber-Meyer, S., 368 Bay,
Hudson, 229 Ungava, 229 Bear,
American Black, 8 Grizzly, 8 Bee, Mason, 38 Behaviour,
Elk, 282 Feeding, 374 Hunting, 368 Nesting, 245 Biodiversity, 15 Biogeography, 134
Island, 139 Biomanipulation, 165
Grassland, 323 Sea, 152 Blowdown, 285 Boar, Wild, 76 Bobolink, 323
Bonasa umbellus, 245
Bond, A.L., J.L. Lavers. Flesh-footed Shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes) in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean: Summa-ry and Synthesis of Records from Canada and Alaska, 263-267
Booby, Brown, 53
Boswell, R. New Light on the Origins of the Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club, 207-213
Branta,
canadensis, 229, 290
hutchinsii, 194 Breeding, 194
Bremner, A.M., D.A. Methven, K.R. Munkittrick, K.A. Frego. Spatial and Temporal Variation in Fish Assemblages in Three Small Unpolluted Estuarine Rivers and Associ-ated Lagoons in Kouchibouguac National Park, South-ern Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, 121-133 British Columbia, 263
Haida Gwaii, 285 Howe Sound, 399 Southwestern, 159 Brodo, I., 415
Brood-rearing, 229 Brook, R.K., 76, 403
Brook, R.K. Observations of the Use of Buildings by Free-ranging Elk, Cervus canadensis, in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, 282-284
Brooks, R.J., 189 Brown, A., 285 Brown, D.P., 139
Brunton, D.F., J. McNeill. Status, Distribution, and Nomen-clature of Northern Quillwort, Isoetes septentrionalis
(Isoetaceae), in Canada, 174-180
Brunton, D.F. Great Plains Ladies’-tresses (Spiranthes mag-nicamporum) in the Lower Great Lakes Region and a New Record for New York State, 183-188 Buddle, C.M. Life History and Distribution of the Arctic
Pseu-doscorpion, Wyochernes asiaticus(Chernetidae), 134-138
Buildings, 282 Bullfrog,
American, 395 Blue, 395 Bullhead, Brown, 189
Calidris, alpina, 159
melanotos, 194
Callaghan, C., T. Rytwinski. Editor’s Report for Volume 128 (2014), 216-218
Camera,
Infrared, 245 Trail, 76 Campbell, D., 277
Canadian Museum of Nature, 24
Canis,
Latrans, 386
lupus, 290, 368, 386
lycaon, 386
Carex,
brunnescenssubsp. sphaerostachya, 349
pauciflora, 349 Carex,
à épis globulaires, 349 pauciflore, 349 Carruthers, M., 115 Cascade, Trophic, 165
Catling, P.M., B. Kostiuk, D. Thompson. Horse Ranching Increases Biodiversity in a Foothills Parkland Prairie in Northern Kananaskis Country, Western Alberta, 15-23
Catling, P.M. Osmiaspecies (Megachilidae) Pollinate Cypri-pedium parviflorum(Orchidaceae) and Packera pau-percula(Asteraceae): A Localized Case of Batesian Mimicry?, 38-44
Catrysse, J., E. Slavik, J. Choquette, A.E. Leifso, C.M. Davy. Mass Mortality of Northern Map Turtles (Graptemys geographica), 80-83
Cattle, 331 Cermack, R., 419
Cervus canadensis, 282
Chelydra serpentina, 189, 403 Choquette, J., 80
Christmas Bird Count, 159
Chrosomus eos, 237
Chrysemys picta marginata, 403 Cipriani, J., 415
Citizen Science, 254, 263, 342 Clayden, S.R., 219
Cliffbrake, Gastony’s, 45 Climate Change, 139, 254 Cobb, E., 115
Collection, 24
Community, Structure, 331 Connectivity, 139 Conservation, 386
Conservation Award – Member: Anouk Hoedeman, 417 Conservation Award – Non-Member: Paul and Cathy Keddy,
417
Constancy, Incubation, 245
Cook, F.R. Timothy Christopher (“CHRIS”) Brayshaw 1919-2014, 114
Coregoninae, 70 Cotter, R., 152
Cotter, R.C., Distribution and Use of Brood-rearing and Moulting Sites of the Atlantic Population of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) in Nunavik, Quebec, 229-236
Cougar, 277
Cowbird, Brown-headed, 60 Coyote, 386
Cygnets, 374
Cygnus,
buccinator, 374
columbianus, 194
Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens, 38 DNA, 277
Extraction, 53 Identification, 53 Mitochondrial, 53 Dace, Northern Redbelly, 237 Damage, Tissue, 399 Darter, Iowa, 237 Davy, C.M., 80
Deer, White-tailed, 1, 368 Defense, Prey, 189
Dekker, D., M.C. Drever. Kleptoparasitism by Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) as a Factor Reducing Pere-grine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) Predation on Dunlin (Calidris alpina) Wintering in British Columbia, 159-164
Departure, Chick, 285
Devices, Automated Recording, 115 Diet, 189, 403
Dispersal, 181, 229 Seed, 403
Distribution, 53, 70, 134, 174, 268, 342 Disturbance, 285
Intermediate, 331 Dobony, C.A., 245
Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 323
Draba glabella, 24 Drawdown, 374 Drever, M.C., 159 Driscoll, K.E., 219 Dumping, Egg, 60 Dunlin, 159 Dynamics, Patch, 15 Eagle, Bald, 159 Ecology, Incubation, 245 Edwards, J.W., 245 Effect, Top-Down, 165 El Niño, 399 Elk, 282 Endangered, 277
Epilobium brachycarpum, 268
Equus ferus caballus, 15
Erethizon dorsatum, 273 Esocidae, 165
Esox lucius, 165 Estuary, 121
Fraser River, 159
Etheostoma exile, 237 Evenness, 15
Experimental Lakes Area, 165 Extension, Range, 70, 183, 237, 349
Falco peregrinus, 159 Falcon, Peregrine, 159 Fawn, 368
Feces, 53 Fecundity, 134 Fern, 45 Fescue,
Grassland, 15 Mountain Rough, 15
Festuca,
campestris, 15
edlundiae, 24 Fidelity, Site, 379 Fish(es), 121 Floristique, 349 Foothills, Prairie, 15 Foraging, 331, 374, 403
Fratercula arctica, 152 Frego, K.A., 121
Friesen, C., C. Murray. Gastony’s Cliffbrake (Pellaea gas -tonyi) in Manitoba: New Records and Assessment of Conservation Status, 45-52
Fundulus,
diaphanus, 121
heteroclitus, 121 Fungi, 24
Gasterosteus, aculeatus, 121
wheatlandi, 121
Gaston, A.J., J. Pattison, A. Brown. Impact of a Major Forest Blowdown Event on Breeding of Ancient Murrelets,
Synthliboramphus antiquus, at a Colony in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, 285-289
Geographic Information System, 331, 342
George McGee Service Award: Elizabeth Morton, 416 Gilhen, J., R.W. Russell. Three Records of Rare Blue
Ameri-can Bullfrogs, Lithobates catesbeianus, in Nova Sco-tia, Canada, 395-398
Gillnet, 70 Giroux, M.-A., 194 Gitzen, R.A., 139
Goertz, D.E., R.D. Phoenix. Range Extensions for the North-ern Redbelly Dace (Chrosomus eos), Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas), and Iowa Darter (Etheostoma exile) in Ontario, Canada, 237-244
Goltz, B.N., 386 Goose,
Cackling, 194 Canada, 229, 290 Gradient(s),
Spatial, 121 Temporal, 121
Grant, T.A., T.L. Shaffer. Do Ducks and Songbirds Initiate More Nests When the Probability of Survival is Greater?, 323-330
Graptemys geographica, 80 Grass, 374
Grazing, 15, 331
Ground Squirrel, Richardson’s, 331 Grouse, Ruffed, 245
Gulf of St. Lawrence, 121, 152 North Shore, 152
Gulo gulo, 273
Haber, E. A Tribute to John Montague Gillett, 1918-2014 Habitat, 134
Habitat Loss, 45 Habituation, 282
Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 159
Hamer, D., I. Pengelly. Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis) Seeds as Food for Bears (Ursus spp.) in Banff Nation-al Park, Alberta, 8-14
Handling, Prey, 189 Hanrahan, C., 415 Hare, J.F., 331 Healing, 399 Herman, T.B., 379 Heterogeneity, 15 Higgins, K., 349 Hoedeman, A., 417
Holmes, S.B., K. Tuininga, K.A. McIlwrick, M. Carruthers, E. Cobb. Using an Integraed Recording and Sound Analysis System to Search for Kirtland’s Warbler (Setophaga kirtlandii) in Ontario, 115-120 Home Range, 1, 379
Honorary Member: Ross Layberry, 415 Horse(s), 15
Feral, 15 Hunting, Cooperative, 290
Hydroprogne caspia, 152 Identification, 268
Incompatibility, Host, 60 Incubation, 245 Initiation, Nest, 323 Inlet, Cunningham, 24 Invasion, Top Predator, 165 Island(s),
Hutt, 399 Igloolik, 194 Queen Charlotte, 285 Somerset, 24 Isle Royale, 139
Isoetes,
canadensis var. robbinsii, 174
riparia, 174
septentrionalis, 174 x didgei, 174 Isotopes, Stable, 386 Jacklin, M., 53 Jung, T.S., 273 Keddy, C., 417 Keddy, P., 417 Keevil, M.G., 189, 403 Kell, S., 189
Kelso, S., 53 Kennedy, J., 386 Kerr, K.C.R., 53 Ketamine, 84 Khan, T., 277 Killifish, Banded, 121 Kittiwake, Black-legged, 152 Kleptoparasitism, 159 Kostiuk B., 15
Kukka, P.M., T.S. Jung. The Cost of a Prickly Diet: Incidents of Porcupine Erethizon dorsatum) Quills Embedded in Wolverine (Gulo gulo), 273-277
La Niña, 399
Ladies’-tresses, Great Plains, 183 Lady’s-slipper, Large Yellow, 38 Lagoon, 121
Lake(s),
Bluefish, 70 Erie, 80 Grafton, 379 Great, 53 Great Slave, 70 Molega, 379 Superior, 139 Yellowknife, 70 Larids, 152
Lavers, J.L., 263 Layberry, R., 415
Laying, Emergency Egg, 60
Lecomte, N., M.-A. Giroux. New Avian Breeding Records for Igloolik Island, Nunavut, 194-196
Leifso, A.E., 80 Léveillé-Bourret, É., 349 Lichens, 24, 219
Licht, D.S., R.A. Moen, D.P. Brown, M.C. Romanski, R.A. Gitzen. The Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) of Isle Royale: Over-harvest, Climate Change, and the Extir-pation of an Island Population, 139-151
Limestone, 45 Limit, Range, 263
Litzgus, J.D., 189, 403 Lowlands, Hudson Bay, 237
Lumsden, H.G., V.G. Thomas, B.W. Robinson. Response of Wild Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) Broods to Wetland Drawdown and Changes in Food Abundance, 374-378
Lynx, Canada, 139
Lynx canadensis, 139 MacDonald, C., 277 MacDonald, I.D., 268 MacKenzie, A., 415 Maine, 181 Mallard, 323 Management, 15
Fishery, 165 Manipulation, Food Web, 165 Manitoba,
Interlake Region, 45 Westbourne, 331 Mark-Recapture, 165
Marliave, J. Cloud Sponge, Aphrocallistes vastus(Porifera: Hexactinellida), Fragment Healing and Reattachment, 399-402
Mary Stuart Education Award: Tom Spears, 418
McAlpine, D.F., D.X. Soto, L.Y. Rutledge, T.J. Wheeldon, B.N. White, J.P. Goltz, J. Kennedy. Recent Occur-rences of Wild-origin Wolves (Canisspp.) in Canada South of the St. Lawrence River Revealed by Stable Isotope and Genetic Analysis, 386-394
McCarthy, J.W., K.E. Driscoll, S.R. Clayden. Lichens in Four Newfoundland Provincial Parks: New Provincial Rec -ords, 219-228
McIlwrick, K.A., 115 McKinney, S.T., 181 McLachlan Hamilton, K., 415 McNeill, J., 174
Mech, L.D., A. Morris, S. Barber-Meyer. White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Fawn Risk from Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Predation During Summer, 368-373 Medetomidine, 84
Member of the Year: Natalie Sopinka, 416
Menidia menidia, 121 Metapopulation, 139 Methven, D.A., 121 Midden, 8
Migration, Vertical, 254 Mills, K.H., 165 Mills, P.B., 403 Mimicry, Floral, 38 Minnesota, 139
Ely, 368 Northeastern, 1 Minnow, Fathead, 237
Minutes of the 136thAnnual Business Meeting of the Ottawa
Field-Naturalists’ Club January 13, 2015, 310-322 Mirris, A., 368
Mockford, S.W., 379 Model, Climate, 254 Moen, R.A., 139
Moldowan, P.D., M.G. Keevil, S. Kell, R.J. Brooks, J.D. Litz-gus. Anti-predator Defenses of Brown Bullheads (Am -eiurus nebulosus) and Interactions with Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina), 189-193
Moldowan, P.D., M.G. Keevil, P.B. Mills, R.J. Brooks, J.D. Litzgus. Diet and Feeding Behaviour of Snapping Tur-tles (Chelydra serpentina) and Midland Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata) in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, 403-408
Molothrus ater, 60 Mortality, Mass, 80 Morton, E., 416 Mosaic, Shifting, 15 Mosses, 24 Moulting, 229 Mountains,
Appalachian, 245 Rocky, 254 Mouse, Deer, 181 Movement(s), 1, 181, 379 mtDNA, 53
Mummichog, 121 Munkittrick, K.R., 121 Murray, C., 45 Murrelet, Ancient, 285 Murres, Common, 152 National Forest, Superior, 1, 368 National Historic Site, Kejimkujik, 379 National Park,
Banff, 8 Kejimkujik, 379 Kouchibouguac, 121 Prince Albert, 282
National Wildlife Refuge, Salyer, 323 Natural History, 134
Necropsy, 273, 386
Nelson, M.E. Experimental Evidence of Spatial Memory and Home Range Affinity in White-tailed Deer (Odocoi -leus virginianus), 1-7
Nest,
Initiation, 323 Survival, 323 New Brunswick, 386
New York, Jefferson County, 183
Newediuk, L.J., I. Waters, J.F. Hare. Aspen Parkland Pasture Altered by Richardson’s Ground Squirrel (Urocitellus richardsoniiSabine) Activity: The Good, the Bad, and the Not So Ugly?, 331-341
Newfoundland, 219
Nichols, T.C. Cooperative Hunting of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) by Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) in Northern Quebec, 290-292
Nicholson, M.E., M.D. Rennie, K.H. Mills. Apparent Extirpa-tion of Prey Fish Communities Following the Intro-duction of Northern Pike (Esox lucius), 165-173 Nomenclature, 174
North Dakota, 323
Northwest Territories, 70, 134, 349 Fort Simpson, 349 Scotty Creek, 349 Nova Scotia, 379, 395 Nunavut, 24
Igloolik, 194 Nutrients, 374 Obituary, 114
Observation, Behavioural, 159
Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 152
Ochotona princeps, 254
Odocoileus virginianus, 1, 368 Odonate, 403
Oldham, M.J., I.D. MacDonald. Tall Annual Willowherb ( Epi-lobium brachycarpum C. Presl) in Ontario, Canada, 268-272
Onagraceae, 268
Ottawa, 183 Northwestern, 165 Southwestern, 80
Osmia, 38
Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club Awards for 2014, presented April 2015, 415-419
Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club Minutes of the 136thAnnual
Business Meeting, 310-322 Ouellet, C., 277
Over-harvest, 139
Packera paupercula, 38 Panayi, D., 70 Parasitism,
Brood, 60 Multiple, 60 Parkland, Aspen, 331
Passerculus sandwichensis, 323 Passerine, 323
Pattison, J., 285 Pawlicki, J., 53
Pellaea gastonyi, 45 Pengelly, I., 8 Pepper, R., 277
Peromyscus maniculatus, 181 Phoenix, R.D., 237
Pigmentation, Dermal, 395 Pika, American, 254 Pike, Northern, 165
Pimephales promelas, 237 Pine, Whitebark, 8
Pinus albicaulis, 8 Plants,
Rare, 349
Vascular, 15, 24, 268
Platanthera dilatata var.dilatata, 349 Platanthère dilatée, 349
Pollination, 38 Pond, Ephemeral, 403 Population(s), 152
Atlantic, 229 Meta-, 139
Porcupine, North American, 273 Predation, 159, 245, 290, 368
President’s Prize: Elisabeth Allison, 418 President’s Prize: Robert Cermack, 419 Puma, 277
Puma concolor, 277
Pungitius pungitius, 121
Procyon lotor, 84
Prosopium coulterii, 70 Provincial Park, 219
Algonquin, 189, 403 Bow Valley, 15 Fitzgerald’s Pond, 219 J.T. Cheeseman, 219 Jipujijkuei Kuespem, 219 Sandbanks, 219 Pseudoscorpiones, 134 Puffin, Atlantic, 152
Puffinus carneipes, 263 Quadrats, 15
Québec, 386 Northern, 290 Nunavik, 229 Quills, 273
Ragwort, Balsam, 38
Rail, J.-F., R. Cotter, Seventeenth Census of Seabird Popula-tions in the Sanctuaries of the North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 2010, 152-158
Range, 263 Breeding, 115 Rangeland, 15, 331 Razorbills, 152 Recapture, 379 Record, New, 53, 219 Relict, Post-Glacial, 183 Rennie, M.D., 165 Review, 60
Literature, 139 Ribbonsnake, Eastern, 379 Richness, 15
Rissa tridactyla, 152 River,
Black, 121 Fraser River, 159 Kouchibouguac, 121 Kouchibouguacis, 121 St. Lawrence, 386 Robinson, B.W., 374 Romanski, D.P., 139
Rosatte, E., L. Anderson, D. Campbell, C. Ouellet, B. White, T. Khan, P. Van Schyndel, R. Pepper, C. MacDonald, W. Wegman, M. Allan. Further Evidence of Cougars (Puma concolor) in Ontario, Canada, 277-281 Russell, R.W., 395
Rutledge, L.Y., 386 Rytwinski, T., 216 Sample, Fecal, 53 Sanctuaries, Bird, 152 Sandpiper, Pectoral, 194 Saroli, J., 379
Saskatchewan, Central, 76, 282 Sea, Champlain, 174
Seabirds, 152, 263
Sealy, S.G. Egg Laying in Inappropriate Nests by the Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater): Acts of Parasitism or Emergency Egg Dumping?, 60-69
Season, Non-breeding, 263
Seburn, D.C. Distribution of the Exotic Pond Slider ( Trache-mys scripta) in Ontario, 342-348
Seeds, 8 Seine, Beach, 121 Selection, Host, 60
Setophaga kirtlandii, 115 Shaffer, T.L., 323
Shank, C.C. Are American Pikas (Ochotona princeps) in the Canadian Rockies Vulnerable to Climate Change?, 254-262
Shearwater, Flesh-footed, 263 Shoveler, Northern, 323 Silverside, Atlantic, 121
Skevington, J.H., J. Pawlicki, S. Kelso, K.C.R. Kerr, M. Jack-lin. Subspecific Identification of the Great Lakes’ First Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) Using DNA, 53-59
Slavik, E., 80 Slider, Pond, 342
Snails, 374
Software, Sound Analysis, 115
Sokoloff, P.C. The Flora of Cunningham Inlet, Somerset Is -land, Nunavut: History, Analysis, and New Collections of Vascular Plants, Mosses, Lichens, and Algae, 24-37 Sonnentag, O., 349
Sopinka, N., 416 Soto, D.X., 386 Sparrow,
Clay-colored, 323 Savannah, 323 Spatial Affinity, 1 Spatial Memory, 1 Spears, T., 418 Species,
Invasive, 76, 165, 342 Rare, 45
Spine, Pectoral, 189
Spiranthes magnicamporum, 183
Spizella pallida, 323 Sponge, Cloud, 399 Squirrel, Red, 8 Status, 268 Stickleback,
Blackspotted, 121 Fourspine, 121 Ninespine, 121 Threespine, 121
Stolle, K., F.M. van Beest, E. Vander Wal, R.K. Brook. Diur-nal and NocturDiur-nal Activity Patterns of Invasive Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) in Saskatchewan, Canada, 76-79 Storm-Petrel, Leach’s, 152
Structure, Community, 331 Success,
Breeding, 285 Hatch, 245
Sula leucogaster, 53 Survey, 45, 323
Aerial, 8, 229 Counts, 159, 331 Fyke Net, 165 Gillnet, 70, 165 Helicopter, 229 Live-Trap, 181 Minnowtrap, 165 Quadrat, 331, 349 Snorkel, 165 Transect, 8, 15, 374 Visual, 331, 349, 379 Survival,
Nest, 323 Time-specific, 323
Sus scrofa, 76 Swan,
Trumpeter, 374 Tundra, 194 Swine, Feral, 76
Synthliboramphus antiquus, 285
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, 8 Teal, Blue-winged, 323 Telemetry,
GPS, 1, 8 Radio, 245, 368 Tern, Caspian, 152
Thamnophis sauritus, 379 Thomas, V.G., 374 Thompson, D., 15 Time, Laying, 60
Trachemys scripta, 342 Trade, Pet, 342
Translocation, Experimental, 1 Trap,
Camera, 76, 245 Lilly-pad, 245 Live-, 84, 145 Minnow, 237 Tri, A.N., 245 Tribute, 90 Tuininga, K., 115 Turtle, 342
Midland Painted, 403 Northern Map, 80 Snapping, 189, 403
Uria aalge, 152
Urocitellus richardsonii, 331
Ursus,
americanus, 8
arctos, 8 Vagrant, 53 Van Beest, F.M., 76 Van Schyndel, P., 277 Vander Wal, E., 76
Vecsei, P., D. Panayi. Range Extension for Pygmy Whitefish (Prosopium coulterii) in the Northwest Territories, Canada, 70-75
Vulnerability, 254 Warbler, Kirtland’s, 115 Waterfowl, 323 Waters, I., 331 Wegman, W., 277 West Virginia, 245 Wheeldon, T.J., 386 White, B., 277 White, T.J., 386 Whitefish, Pygmy, 70 Willowherb, Tall Annual, 268 Wolf,
Eastern, 386 Gray, 290, 368, 386 Wolverine, 273
Wood, C.M., S.T. McKinney. Record Long-Distance Move-ment of a Deer Mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, in a New England Montane Boreal Forest, 181-182 Wood, P.B., 245
Wyochernes asiaticus, 134 Xylazine, 84
Yohimbine, 84 Yukon Territory, 134
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Brooks, R. “The Passenger Pigeon” by Errol Fuller, 2014, 199-200
Burke, T. “The R.O.M. Field Guide to Butterflies of Ontario” by Peter W. Hall et al., 2014, 197-198
Cook, F.R. “Amphibian Biology, Volume 11, Part 4: Status of Conservation and Decline of Amphibians: Eastern Hemisphere: Southern Europe & Turkey” by Harold Heatwole and John W. Wilkinson, 2014, 97 Foster, R.F. “Running Silver – Restoring Atlantic Rivers and
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Gibson, J.F. “Arthropods of Canadian Grasslands Volumes 3 and 4: Biodiversity and Systematics Parts 1 and 2” by H.A. Cárcamo, and D.J. Giberson, 2014, 293 Gillott C. “A Buzz in the Meadow” by Dave Goulson, 2014,
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John, R. “Field Guide to the Birds of Australia – A Photo-graphic Guide” by Iain Campbell, Sam Woods, and Nick Leseberg, 2014, 98-99
John, R. “Birds of New Guinea: Second Edition” by Thane K. Pratt and Bruce M. Beehler, 2015, 99
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Lauff, R. “Marmot Biology – Sociality, Individual Fitness, and Population Dynamics” by Kenneth B. Armitage, 2014, 104
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